Syed Obaidur Rahman, Frédérique Bariguian, Ali Mobasheri
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Abstract
Purpose of review: This narrative review article comprehensively explains the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis (OA) pain perception, how the gut microbiota is correlated with it, possible molecular pathways involved in probiotics-mediated OA pain reduction, limitations in the current research approaches, and future perspectives.
Recent findings: The initiation and progression of OA, including the development of chronic pain, is intricately associated with activation of the innate immune system and subsequent inflammatory responses. Trauma, lifestyle (e.g., obesity and metabolic disease), and chronic antibiotic treatment can disrupt commensal homeostasis of the human microbiome, thereby affecting intestinal integrity and promoting leakage of bacterial endotoxins and metabolites such as lipopolysaccharides (LPS) into circulation. Increased level of LPS is associated with knee osteophyte severity and joint pain. Both preclinical and clinical studies strongly suggest that probiotics may benefit patients with OA pain through positive gut microbiota modulation and attenuating low-grade inflammation via multiple pathways. Patent data also suggests increased interest in the development of new innovations that involve probiotic use for reducing OA and joint pain. Recent data suggest that probiotics are attracting more and more attention for OA pain management. The advancement of knowledge in this area may pave the way for developing different probiotic strains that can be used to support joint health, improve treatment outcomes in OA, and reduce the huge impact of the disease on healthcare systems worldwide.
益生菌在骨关节炎疼痛治疗中的潜在作用:现状与前景》(The Potential Role of Probiotics in the Management of Osteoarthritis Pain: Current Status and Future Prospects.
综述的目的:这篇叙事性综述文章全面阐述了骨关节炎(OA)痛觉的病理生理学、肠道微生物群与之的相关性、益生菌介导的OA疼痛减轻可能涉及的分子途径、当前研究方法的局限性以及未来展望:OA 的发生和发展,包括慢性疼痛的发展,与先天性免疫系统的激活和随后的炎症反应密切相关。创伤、生活方式(如肥胖和代谢性疾病)和慢性抗生素治疗会破坏人体微生物群的共生平衡,从而影响肠道完整性,促进细菌内毒素和代谢产物(如脂多糖)渗入血液循环。LPS 水平的升高与膝关节骨质增生的严重程度和关节疼痛有关。临床前研究和临床研究都有力地表明,益生菌可通过积极的肠道微生物群调节,并通过多种途径减轻低度炎症,从而使有 OA 疼痛的患者受益。专利数据还表明,人们对使用益生菌减轻 OA 和关节疼痛的创新开发越来越感兴趣。最近的数据表明,益生菌在治疗 OA 疼痛方面吸引了越来越多的关注。该领域知识的进步可能会为开发不同的益生菌株铺平道路,这些益生菌株可用于支持关节健康、改善 OA 的治疗效果以及减少该疾病对全球医疗保健系统的巨大影响。
期刊介绍:
This journal aims to review the most important, recently published research in the field of rheumatology. By providing clear, insightful, balanced contributions by international experts, the journal intends to serve all those involved in the care and prevention of rheumatologic conditions.
We accomplish this aim by appointing international authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas such as the many forms of arthritis, osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease, and systemic lupus erythematosus. Section Editors, in turn, select topics for which leading experts contribute comprehensive review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists. An international Editorial Board reviews the annual table of contents, suggests articles of special interest to their country/region, and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. Commentaries from well-known figures in the field are also occasionally provided.